University Seeks to Resume Negotiations with Local 2110

ocal 2110 UAW, which represents approximately 800 clerical workers on the Morningside and Health Sciences campus, went on strike on Oct. 16. At press time, it was not known when the next bargaining session would take place.

"The University is eager to resume negotiations," said Executive Vice President for Administration Emily Lloyd. "Our main objective is to get a contract that is fair to Local 2110 and the University and consistent with our other recent contract settlements. We hope that this will be a short strike and we will be making every attempt to keep services functioning as close to normal as possible."

A fact sheet with information on services for students, ranging from alternate classroom locations to health and dining services hours, is being distributed to students in all schools. It can also be accessed through the World Wide Web at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/students/altclass.html.

Alternate classroom space is limited, but faculty seeking information may contact Assistant Registrar Lenore Hubner at 854-3240. General strike information may be obtained through the hot line at 854-2832 or at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/hr/2110/.